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- This invention relates to a process unit adapted to be removably mounted in a main assembly of an electrostatographic reproducing machine, the unit comprising a housing and an imaging member inside the housing.
- the invention further relates to an electrostatographic reproducing machine employing such a process unit.
- U.S. Pat. No. 4,470,689 to Nomura et al discloses a cassette with a movable cover mounted below the cassette housing, but integral therewith.
- An actuating device is included whereby the cover is automatically rotated to a closed position to shield the imaging member when the cassette is removed from the main assembly of the copying machine, and when the cassete is inserted into the main assembly the cover is automatically rotated to an open position to expose the imaging member at the area where image transfer occurs.
- the arrangement is such that the cover remains open during normal operation of the machine.
- FIGS. 10A through 10G illustrate several alternative arrangements for a process unit to contain various process means.
- FIG. 10G illustrates such a unit which in addition to including an imaging drum, charging device and developer also includes a transfer discharger and a protective cover.
- attention is also directed to the discussion in Onoda of FIGS. 13A to 13F at column 8, lines 35 to 64 and Nomura et al of FIGS. 15A to 15F at column 8 lines 15 to 45 concerning the inclusion of a transfer discharger in the process unit.
- a process unit adapted to be removably mounted in a main assembly of an electrostatographic reproducing machine, the process unit comprising a housing, an imaging member inside the housing, the housing having an aperture through which a copy sheet may enter the process unit for transferring an image from the imaging member to the copy sheet when the process unit is installed in the main assembly, and means providing an opaque cover which is arranged normally to adopt a closed position covering the aperture, the cover means being adapted to be displaced from the closed position by the action of an entering copy sheet bearing against it thereby enabling the copy sheet to enter the process unit.
- the copy sheet actually enters the unit itself through an aperture provided in the unit housing.
- Image transfer from the imaging member to the copy sheet can thus be effected within the interior of the process unit.
- the aperture need only be relatively narrow to enable a copy sheet to enter, thus dispensing with the need for elaborate cover mechanisms of the kind found in the prior art.
- the process unit of the present invention uses only a very simple cover member, for example in the form of a resilient flap or a brush, which is readily displaced by the action of an entering copy sheet bearing against it.
- the transfer charging device is included as part of the process unit and, more especially, as part of the unit housing.
- the transfer charging device itself shields and protects the imaging member from light exposure, damage, and contamination when the unit is removed from the main assembly of the copying machine.
- An additional advantage of having the transfer charging device integral with the unit housing is that the transfer charging device will be replaced automatically whenever the process unit is exchanged for a fresh one without having to change the transfer charging device separately.
- an electrostatographic copying machine employing a process unit in accordance with the first aspect of the invention.
- a guide member formed integrally with the housing is also included for guiding copy sheets to the aperture.
- This guide member may comprise an extended portion of the transfer charging device.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic cross section of a process unit having an integral transfer corotron in accordance with the invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic cross section of the process unit taken on the line II--II in FIG. 1,
- FIG. 3 is a cross section showing detail of a latch mechanism for retaining the corotron in the process unit taken on the line III--III in FIG. 2, and
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view in cross section of a reproducing machine having a process cassette according to the present invention.
- the process unit or cassette 1 shown in FIG. 1 is designed to be removably mounted in the main assembly of a xerographic copier as described, for example, in the aforementioned U.S. Patents and also in our copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 038,093 filed Apr. 14, 1987, entitled Process Unit For An Imaging Apparatus in the name of Robert A. Carter commonly assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
- the cassette 1 comprises a housing 2 made for example, primarily of polystyrene which encloses an imaging member in the form of a belt photoreceptor 3 in addition to various process means, in particular a development device 4, a cleaner 5, and a charge corotron 6.
- the belt photoreceptor is an endless flexible belt 3 having a photosensitive surface.
- a cassette having this kind of loosely retained photoreceptor arrangement forms the subect of our above referenced copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 038,093 to which reference is invited for further details.
- a transfer charging device 7 is included in the cassette housing in the vicinity of the photoreceptor belt at the area where a toner image is to be transferred from the belt to a copy sheet.
- the technique of actually transferring a toner image is well known to those skilled in the art and no further details need be given here.
- the transfer charging device 7 is in the form of a corotron having an outer shield 8 which, as is conventional, is substantially U-shaped and made for example of stainless steel.
- a corona wire 9 extends the full length of the shield 8 and is spaced apart from the walls thereof in the usual manner.
- the shield At its upper end the shield has extended portions 10 and 11 on its left- and right-hand sides respectively, as viewed in the drawing. These portions 10 and 11 define the path which a copy sheet follows as it passes through the cassette for the purposes of having a toner image transferred thereto, as described in more detail below.
- the corotron 7 has end caps 21, 22 fastened to opposite ends of shield 8.
- the end caps 21, 22 are made of a plastics material.
- End cap 21 has a projecting pin extending from its side faces both into and out of the plane of FIG. 2.
- the pin 23 is accommodated in sockets 24 formed integrally in the cassette housing 2. Two such sockets 24 are provied, one on each side of the end cap 21.
- the other end cap 22 has a projecting tab 25 which engages in a latch mechanism 26 as shown more clearly in FIG. 3.
- the tab 25 is held by two jaws 27a, 27b of the latch which are biased together by an inverted keyhole-shaped spring 28.
- the spring 28 is held in place by pairs of tabs 29a, 29b; 30a, 30b formed integrally on the inward face of the jaws 27a, 27b.
- the upper portion of each jaw 27a, 27b is provided with a protruding post 31 a, 31b with an enlarged head 33a, 33b extending from the outward face.
- the posts 31a, 31b are accommodated in slots 32a, 32b respectively in the cassette housing, thus providing a pivotal mounting for the jaws.
- the enlarged heads 33a, 33b which act to retain the latch in its own plane are present on the outside of the cassette housing as can be seen most clearly in FIG. 2.
- the latch is also held in place by two bail bars 34a, 34b formed on a recessed portion of the internal wall of the cassette housing 2.
- the bail bars 34a, 34b are both joined to the cassette housing at each of their two ends, thereby providing a slot between the bars and the cassette housing through which the jaws 27a, 27b are threaded, thereby limiting their pivotal movement as well as holding them in their own plane (see FIG. 3).
- the jaws 27a, 27b of the latch 26 are closed to support the corotron as shown in FIG. 3.
- the latch is adapted to be opened automatically to release the corotron when the cassette is inserted into the main assembly of a copying machine, which enables the corotron to be located accurately relative to the photoreceptor when it is in the operative position in the machine and also enables the corotron to be hinged open about pivot pin 23 to allow for clearance of jammed copy sheets.
- the outside of the corotron shield 8 forms part of the external wall of the housing 2.
- An aperture 14 is present between the right-hand extension 11 of corotron shield 8 and the main part of the cassette housing to enable a copy sheet to enter the process unit for the purpose of transferring an image thereto from the photoreceptor belt 3 in the vicinity of the transfer corotron when the cassette is inserted into the main assembly of the copying machine.
- the aperture 14 is in the form of a slot extending substantially the full width of the cassette but being relatively narrow, for example 2 mm wide.
- An opaque cover 21 in the form of a resilient flap is located over the aperture 14.
- the cover flap 21, which may suitably be made of a polyester or polycarbonate material is secured by adhesive to the underside of the main part of the housing 2 at the downstream side relative to the direction of travel of a copy sheet entering the cassette.
- the downstream side of the flap which is free, extends a short way into the process unit and by virtue of its inherent resilience bears lightly against the upper side of the ramp portion 17 of the corotron shield extension 11.
- the path which a copy sheet follows as it passes through the cassette for image transfer purposes is denoted by an arrow in FIG. 1.
- the external wall portion 15 of the main part of the cassette housing is shaped so as to deflect and guide the approaching copy sheets towards the aperture 14.
- the extreme right-hand side of the extended portion 11 of corotron shield 8 has a steeply downturned lip 16 adjoining the less steeply inclined ramp portion 17. The downturned lip 16 and ramp portion 17 thus also act to guide approaching copy sheets towards the aperture 14.
- the copy sheet As the copy sheet enters the cassette it follows the path defined between the photoreceptor belt 3 and the ramp portion 17 of the corotron shield extension 11. The copy sheet then passes over the main part (i.e. the shield 8 and the wire 9) of the transfer corotron 7 where the toner image is transferred from the photoreceptor belt to the copy sheet itself in known manner. From there the copy sheet traverses the slightly upwardly inclined ramp 18 forming part of the shield extension 10 on the left hand side of the corotron 7, and thence to aperture 20 in the cassette housing where the copy sheets exits the cassette for further processing, in particular for the toner image to be fixed permanently to the copy sheet using techniques well known to persons skilled in the art. When the trail edge of the copy sheet leaves the aperture 14 the cover flap 21 reverts to its initial rest position bearing against the ramp portion 17 of cororon shield extension 11 by virtue of its own resilience, thereby re-closing the aperture 14 until the next copy sheet arrives.
- the cover flap 21 When the trail edge of the copy sheet leaves the aperture 14 the cover
- FIG. 4 there is shown schematically a xerographic printing machine 110 having the removable process unit 1 of the present invention in its operational position in the main assembly 100.
- the machine includes an endless flexible photoreceptor belt 1 mounted for rotation in the clockwise direction as shown about support rollers 111a and 111b to carry the photosensitive imaging surface 112 of the belt 3 sequentially through a series of xerographic processing stations, namely a charging station 114, an imaging station 116, a development station 118, a transfer station 120, and a cleaning station 122.
- the charging station 114 comprises a corotron 6 which deposits a uniform electrostatic charge on the photoreceptor belt 3.
- the photoreceptor belt 3, the charge corotron 6, the developer device 4, the transfer corotron 7, and the blade cleaner 5 may all be incorporated in a process cassette 1 adapted to be removably mounted in the main assembly 100 of the xerographic copier as described in aforementioned copending application Ser. No. 038,093.
- An original document D to be reproduced is positioned on a platen 124 and is illuminated in known manner a narrow strip at a time by a light source comprising a tungsten halogen lamp 126. Light from the lamp is concentrated by an elliptical reflector 125 to cast a narrow strip of light on to the side of the original document D facing the platen 124. Document D thus exposed is imaged on to the photoreceptor 1 via a system of mirrors M1 to M6 and a focusing lens 127. The optical image selectively discharges the photoreceptor in image configuration, whereby an electrostatic latent image of the original document is laid down on the belt surface at imaging station 116.
- the lamp 126, the reflector 125, and mirror M1 are mounted on a full rate carriage (not shown) which travels laterally at a given speed directly below the platen and thereby scans the whole document. Because of the folded optical path the mirrors M2 and M3 are mounted on another carriage (not shown) which travels laterally at half the speed of the full rate carriage in order to maintain the optical path constant.
- the photoreceptor 1 is also in motion whereby the image is laid down strip by strip to reproduce the whole of the original document as an image on the photoreceptor.
- the image size can also be varied in the direction orthogonal to the scan direction by moving the lens 127 along its optical axis closer to the original document i.e. closer to mirrors M2 and M3, for magnification greater than unity, and away from the mirrors M2 and M3 for reduction, i.e. magnification less than unity.
- the lens 127 is moved, the length of the optical path between the lens and the photoreceptor, i.e. the image distance, is also varied by moving mirrors M4 and M5 in unison to ensure that the image is properly focuse on the photoreceptor 1.
- mirrors M4 and M5 are suitably mounted on a further carriage (not shown).
- a magnetic brush developer device with a developer roll 128 develops the electrostatic latent image into visible form.
- toner is dispensed from a hopper (not shown) into developer housing 129 which contains a two-component developer mixture comprising a magnetically attractable carrier and the toner, which is deposited on the charged area of belt 1 by a developer roll 128.
- the developed image is transferred at transfer station 120 from the belt to a sheet of copy paper according to the practice of the present invention.
- the copy paper is delivered into contact with the belt in synchronous relation to the image from a paper supply system 131 in which a stack of paper copy sheets 132 is stored on a tray 133.
- the top sheet of the stack in the tray is brought, as required, into feeding engagement with a top sheet separator/feeder 134.
- Sheet feeder 134 feeds the top copy sheet of the stack towards the photoreceptor around a 180° path via two sets of nip roll pairs 135 and 136.
- the path followed by the copy sheets through the aperture in the cassette is denoted by a broken line.
- transfer corotron 7 provides the electric field to assist in the transfer of the toner particles thereto.
- the copy sheet bearing the developed image is then stripped from the belt 1 and subsequently conveyed to a fusing station 138 which comprises a heated roll fuser 139 to which release oil may be applied in known manner.
- the image is fixed to the copy sheet by the heat and pressure in the nip between the two rolls 139 and 140 of the fuser.
- the final copy is fed by the fuser rolls into catch tray 141 via two further nip roll pairs 142 and 143.
- the cover for the aperture in the cassette housing may be formed by a brush.
- the imaging member may comprise a photoreceptor drum as commonly used in xerographic machines.
- the cassette may enclose additional or alternative processing means to those described above.
- the invention has been illustrated with respect to copying apparatus it will be understood that it may be used in printer apparatus where a light beam such as a laser beam may be used to selectively discharge portions of the photoconductor. All such modifications and embodiments as may readily occur to the artisan are intended to be within the scope of the appended claim.
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